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Friday, July 4, 2014

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ARM tries to spread its chips to forests, fields, and factories

Q&A: Gary Atkinson's job is to make sure the Internet of Things becomes the next big thing for chip designer ARM.

Why Android Wear's fight is tougher than you think

Tech companies have been trying to make smartwatches happen for decades. CNET's Luke Westaway argues that Google has a mountain to climb to make Android Wear the Next Big Thing.

Hate paying for return shipping? There's a service for that

Clarus Marketing, a company with a long history of free shipping services, does something even Amazon won't do -- it offers consumers unlimited, prepaid return shipping for any online purchase.

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6 hours agoTech Industryby

iWatch imminent, Apple hires sales exec from Swiss watchmaker

The company nabs the vice president of sales and retail from Tag Heuer, as it reportedly gears up to launch an iWatch later this year.
13 hours agoInternetby

Google finds right to be forgotten 'difficult', but says it's 'learning'

A Google spokesperson confronted by the BBC over the removal of articles from search results admits it is in a "learning process."
23 hours agoSecurityby

NSA likely targets anybody who's 'Tor-curious'

Whether you're a regular user of Web privacy tools like Tor and Tails, or you've just checked out their websites, the NSA could be tracking your online movements, a new investigation reveals.
23 hours agoInternetby

Track Hurricane Arthur in real time with an interactive map

Mapping software company Esri designed a live map, filled with data from NOAA and social media, which shows the hurricane's projected path and more.
1 day agoPhonesby

How many friends would you swap for your smartphone?

The US has reached an absurd level of smartphone dependence. One in seven people in a study say they'd forfeit friends for a week before their smartphone.
1 day agoSecurityby

Apple patent looks to smarten up the iPhone's security lock

A newly published patent envisions a more secure smartphone that will require a range of unlocking codes based on users' locations.
1 day agoInternetby

Israel Army's Twitter account hacked, posts 'incorrect' tweets

As the ground battle between Israelis and Palestinians intensifies, it looks like a cyberwar might also be happening.
1 day agoMobileby

T-Mobile CEO slams FTC for 'sensationalizing'

After the Federal Trade Commission filed a complaint against T-Mobile this week, CEO John Legere derided the agency's claims.
1 day agoInternetby

Goldman says Google agreed to block email

The investment bank had filed a court order to prevent a data breach nearly caused by an errant email.
5 hours agoTechnically Incorrectby

Google's Independence Day Doodle celebrates the underdog

In a cute animated doodle, a young musician is struggling to keep up with a marching band. But struggle is part of America's glory.
9 hours agoWearable Techby

Kovert connected jewellery is high-tech and high fashion

Kovert designer jewellery adds a dash of high fashion to high technology, showing wearable technology can be stylish as well as smart.
9 hours agoWearable Techby

Why Android Wear faces a tougher fight than you think

Tech companies have been trying to make smartwatches happen for decades. Luke Westaway argues that Google has a mountain to climb to make Android Wear the Next Big Thing.
9 hours agoCar Techby

2015 Subaru WRX STI: New take on everyone's favorite daily rally car! (CNET On Cars, Episode 45)

The new WRX STI may be the most technically capable car in the world that you can (probably) afford. Car theft is on the decline thanks to technology, and we explain the mystical science of limited-slip differentials.

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